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Kisker
Construction "Flies" Over Iraq
Most of us will
never forget the morning of September 11, 2001 when our
world was changed forever. I, like most people, was going
about my business not even aware of the events transpiring
in New York and Washington until I turned on the radio that
morning. The following reminds me of how small of world we
live in and how events in our life tend to come full circle.
On the morning of September 11, I was meeting Greg and Linda
Skene on the site of their new home on Lake Keowee. It was
the day we started clearing the lot of trees and locating
the house on their lot. After marking all the trees to be
removed, we decided to return to my personal house to look
at cabinets as well as review other construction details. On
the short trip to my home, the radio was broadcasting the
events as well as safety alerts. As I got out of my truck I
asked the Skene’s if they were listening to the radio. They
were not. We all immediately went in and watched the
towers fall. There we were, people who only met in the past
few months, watching and sharing the emotions together on
one of the most historical events of our time transpiring on
TV.
We went on to complete the Skene’s new home over the next
several months. Over the next few years our friendship
continued to grow with Greg and Linda. As with most parents,
we were trying to make our two young daughters aware of the
world events, yet protect them from worrying about their
safety. As the years past after 9-11 and the war in Iraq
progressed, we felt as parents we needed to help our
daughters understand that there were soldiers still
sacrificing for our safety and way of life.
An opportunity arose in the summer if 2005 when the Skene’s
made us aware that their son Kevin, a Captain and Harrier
pilot in the Marines had received his orders for Iraq. I
asked if Kevin would be interested in having some “e-mail
pals” to correspond with while doing his tour. Upon
immediately agreeing, we introduced my daughters to Captain
Kevin Skene on his last visit to Seneca before shipping off
to Iraq. We gave him a Kisker Construction hat and shirt for
good luck.
Over the next several months and through the holidays, the
girls corresponded with Kevin via e-mail and sent him
several care packages, which Kevin greatly appreciated. They
enjoyed hearing his stories and seeing pictures of his ship
and of him flying. Most of all, I think they began to
understand what our brave soldiers were doing and
sacrificing (hopefully a valuable civics lesson for my
daughters) for our safety and way of life.
Upon returning safely back this past spring, Kevin presented
the girls with a flag that flew with his harrier jet on an
official mission, and the pictures with his Kisker
Construction hat while he was flying over Iraq. Kevin will
be getting married this Spring and will receive his orders
for a second tour this summer. We wish him well in his
marriage and God Speed while he is in Iraq.
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